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IMPOSSIBLE Waterfall!: Mind Blow 11


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·Nov 10, 2024

[Music] A new toilet that can flush golf balls, and Natalie Portman's real name is Natalie Hlag. Jackie Chan is Kung Chan, and don't call me Carlos Ray or I'll stick my boot up your. Vsauce! Kevin here. This is M.

Blow things are not always what they seem, like Loaf Dog or in Super Mario 3. The seemingly indestructible fire can actually be extinguished if you use the Tanuki suit. This isn't a man with dry skin; these are actually pseudo-realistic 3D paper portraits and sculptures. Um, Berto, you have 5 seconds to figure out what this jacket transforms into. A cape? An ouse? Ah, the jackpack is also a sleeping bag. Nighty night, lady!

Some things are exactly as they appear, like the cave theme from Ryar being directly ripped off in Dr. Jackal and Mr. Hyde. [Music] Last week we saw bendable OLED screens, but now researchers have unveiled the first bendable organic microprocessor.

This will someday lead to displays and sensors in anything from clothing to foods. So yes, someday robots will rule the world. You need your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle. But for now, they'll just play violin. Thankfully, the processor directing this car is the human brain. It works by using a sensor cap that you program to read brain waves that alter when you think of a specific direction.

Sometimes our brains trick us though, like this Mcer waterfall illusion brought to life. Follow the water as it appears to flow up and fall to spin the water wheel continuously. Can you figure out how this illusion works? Dead Mouse figured out how to play the Castlevania [Music] theme and see how many levels of D blocks you can figure out to play the game. Find the link below.

Finally, here's an epic Shadow sword fight. [Music] It raises the question: what's your favorite fictional battle of all time? And I'm going to leave you with the riddle. The first person to get the riddle right and explain how they got their answer will be featured at the top of Vsauce's Channel page as our genius of the week. [Music]

After days with no incidents, Eleanor was found dead on the apartment floor, surrounded by broken glass shards. Susan was there with Eleanor's blood on her mouth but was not arrested. Why? Think you know it? Leave your answer in the comments below, and as always, thanks for watching.

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